Tab Sugar Brings Panorama-Like Tab Management In Chrome

Chrome: If Firefox's new tab-management tool Panorama — formerly known as Tab Candy — caught your eye, you'll like Tab Sugar. Tab Sugar is a Chrome-based clone of Panorama, with just as much tab-slinging eye candy as you'd expect.

Just like in Panorama, Tab Sugar allows you to group tabs, organise them on the screen, slide groupings open and closed for closer examination, and drag and drop tabs between groupings. Check out the video above to see it in action.

Tab Sugar is in early development, but we installed it and tested it without a hiccup. Tab Sugar is open source and works wherever Chrome does. Download it directly from the Google Chrome Extensions gallery or visit the official website at the link below for more information. Have a favourite tab-management application for Chrome? Let's hear about it in the comments.

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